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Why FG returned history to school curriculum – Fayemi

- From Jeremiah Oke, Ibadan

Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi yesterday in Ibadan said the federal government returned the study of history in the secondary schools curriculum to build the nation and not with divisive tendencies.

The Chairman,

Governors’ Forum

Nigeria (NGF) disclosed this during an interview with journalist­s after he delivered his goodwill message at event organised in memory of an erudite historian, late Prof Jacob F Ade Ajayi at internatio­nal conference centre, university of Ibadan.

Speaking on the theme: ‘African History and Historiogr­aphy: Illumining the Pathways and Understand­ing the Challenges,” Fayemi said

“We commend the current government for returning history to the curriculum. But it is not enough. What is the nature of history that is even being returned? It is a contested space and we have to ensure that those who are students today and scholars of history play actively in that contested space to define the character and content of our history, so that outsiders will not define it for us.

“The most important role of history in any society is nation building. It is when you learn about your past that you can inform you present, and your future of the trajectory and how you fit into that entire world view.

“The lesson of history and the lesson of the Ade Ajayi’s era is that they confronted the circumstan­ces of their era with creativity and innovation. The colonialis­ts said Africa had no history. Ade Ajayi and his colleagues - the generation of scholars that emerged in the post-world war era, said we have a history and we have had traditiona­l political formations way before the colonialis­ts came here.”

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